California bandmates explain how their love of Veruca Salt and spooky sideshows led to their great new album, ‘Two of Me’
The Alternative reviews Momma's 'Two of Me'
Momma has more punch and more darkness than their peers. Two of Me is a concept album: a creative move that can be tricky to pull off. It holds to the structure required of it, loosely, but enough to hold it together, even if you don’t pick up on the storyline on your own. Momma set themselves apart, proving they are adept at creating compelling character studies rather than just exercising their demons.
Post Trash reviews Momma's 'Two of Me'
The songs are uniformly catchy, burrowing their way into the listener’s subconscious. Befitting the otherworldly narrative, there’s a dreamy, ethereal quality to all of the instrumentals that contrasts with the specificity of the lyrics. Melodies shine through an omnipresent layer of guitar fuzz, almost like the sun piercing through a layer of clouds. While I hope to never inhabit the Bug House with all of the characters in these songs, I expect to pay return visits often.
ZO Magazine: 'Momma: Purgatorial Double Dares'
In early June Los Angeles’ Momma dropped their latest, ‘Two of Me.’ An exploration of morality, youth and more we talked about the thematics, how they have utilized what they can while apart, and the future of the band – even with the uncertainty of the world lingering.